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Tatu City Taps CRBC to Build Landmark Jabali Towers in Kenya

Construction is officially underway at Tatu Central as China Road and Bridge Corporation takes the helm as the main contractor for the Jabali Towers project. The development, a dual-tower residential and commercial complex, stands as a cornerstone of the master-planned business district’s expansion near Nairobi.

Tatu City Taps CRBC to Build Landmark Jabali Towers in Kenya

The project spans 88,000 square meters and features two residential towers reaching 25 and 36 storeys. Beyond the apartments, the site will integrate a 150-room hotel, Grade A office space, and 35 retail outlets. Market appetite for the development appears robust, with Tower A already 75% pre-sold to a mix of local and international investors. Entry-level pricing for units begins at KES 9.7 million, or approximately USD 74,500.

CRBC brings significant regional experience to the site, having previously managed major infrastructure works such as the Talanta Sports City. For Rendeavour, the parent company behind Tatu City, the partnership is a bid to maintain high-end delivery standards for the Special Economic Zone. Stephen Jennings, CEO of Rendeavour, emphasized that the appointment aligns with the firm's strategy to utilize global engineering expertise to secure long-term value in the Kenyan market.

Beyond the construction phase, the development is projected to generate over 2,000 jobs through its operational life. The towers will plug into Tatu City’s existing utility grid, which currently supports a 99.7% power uptime and extensive fiber connectivity. Once completed, the residents will have access to the city’s broader amenities, including the upcoming Wellington College International and a dedicated urban wildlife sanctuary.

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